• From Conshohocken to Dover, WSFS Bank Celebrates Local Flavor

    From Conshohocken to Dover, WSFS Bank Celebrates Local Flavor

    As we enter the holiday shopping season, it’s important to support local businesses this Small Business Saturday and beyond. As a trusted advisor to businesses in the community for nearly 200 years, WSFS Bank associates understand the importance of entrepreneurs, including businesses that have been around for years like the Conshy Girls Restaurant Group and new favorites Curry…

  • PECO Helps Bring the Holiday Magic to These Five Local Light Displays

    PECO Helps Bring the Holiday Magic to These Five Local Light Displays

    The Philadelphia region will shine a little brighter this winter, thanks to a lineup of beloved holiday light attractions supported by PECO. From historic Center City traditions to immersive suburban displays, these sparkling showcases invite families and friends to step into the season together. Historic Grandeur at Wanamaker Light Show Since its 1956 debut, the…

  • Fueled by Innovative Programs, Eastern University’s Enrollment Soars Toward 10,000 Students

    Fueled by Innovative Programs, Eastern University’s Enrollment Soars Toward 10,000 Students

    Eastern University’s Fall 2025 enrollment totaled 9,964 students, up 14 percent from Fall 2024. Due to the addition of many new innovative programs over the last several years, the Christian university has seen its student body triple since its pre-pandemic enrollment of 3,100 students in Fall 2019. The university’s faith-based mission has fueled the desire…

  • Holiday Mental Health: Simple Strategies to Help You Find Balance This Season

    Holiday Mental Health: Simple Strategies to Help You Find Balance This Season

    The holiday season is often associated with joy and togetherness, but for many of us, it can be a period of significant stress and loneliness. The pressure to create a “perfect” experience, coupled with financial concerns, busy schedules, and family dynamics, often heightens existing mental health challenges. Anxiety and depression may worsen, managing strong emotions…

  • How a Math Whiz Built the Internet’s Ultimate Sports Almanac from a Church in Mount Airy

    How a Math Whiz Built the Internet’s Ultimate Sports Almanac from a Church in Mount Airy

    Most sports fans know Sports Reference as the internet’s definitive home for stats, as the bottomless, addictively clickable archives that power research, fuel debates, and settle arguments all over the world. What far fewer know, however, is that this global, sports-data powerhouse operates not from Manhattan or Silicon Valley, but from a nondescript office at…

  • Opinion: It’s Time to Value Direct Support Professionals for What We Are Worth

    Opinion: It’s Time to Value Direct Support Professionals for What We Are Worth

    For the last 25 years, I have been fortunate to have a wonderful job supporting individuals with intellectual disability and autism. As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), I assist with the ever-changing physical, emotional, personal, communication, and recreational needs of individuals. My job title doesn’t begin to describe the valuable role I play in people’s…

  • Eagle Scout Project Brings New Life to Ivyland

    Eagle Scout Project Brings New Life to Ivyland

    Patrick Foreman recently completed a community project that will leave a lasting impression for years to come. As part of his journey to earn the rank of Eagle Scout, Foreman led the planning and planting of 16 Kwanzan cherry trees along Pennsylvania Avenue at Ivyland Commons Park — an effort that brought together town leaders,…

  • Abington Friends School Teachers Contribute to Curriculum on One of America’s Most Beloved Illustrators

    Abington Friends School Teachers Contribute to Curriculum on One of America’s Most Beloved Illustrators

    In the watercolor world of Philadelphia-born artist Jerry Pinkney, even small moments can capture your imagination. Lions and mice share quiet, wordless courage; mermaids find their voices; and foxes and rabbits outwit trouble with heart. A National Medal of Arts recipient and one of the most beloved illustrators in American history, Pinkney’s art, rooted in…

  • The Hidden Costs of Caregiving

    The Hidden Costs of Caregiving

    Family caregivers selflessly assist aging parents, spouses, and relatives with everything from daily tasks to complex medical needs. According to the AARP, nearly 63 million Americans now serve as family caregivers. Despite their large number, many people remain unaware of the daily challenges that caregivers face. So, for National Family Caregivers Month, we’re exploring the…

  • Explore Ken Burns’s ‘The American Revolution’ at a Special Valley Forge Park Alliance Event

    Explore Ken Burns’s ‘The American Revolution’ at a Special Valley Forge Park Alliance Event

    If Ken Burns’s storytelling gives you goosebumps, this is an evening you won’t want to miss. Just weeks after the debut of his monumental PBS series The American Revolution, the Valley Forge Park Alliance (VFPA) is bringing the conversation home with an exclusive expert panel that unpacks the drama, ideals, and human stories behind the…

  • English Teacher at Abington Friends School Brings Renowned Poet’s Letters to Life in New Collection

    English Teacher at Abington Friends School Brings Renowned Poet’s Letters to Life in New Collection

    After decades of work, Daniel Benjamin, an English teacher at Abington Friends School, has released a collection of 20th-century poet Jack Spicer’s letters with Wesleyan University Press, bringing the poet back into public discourse. Known for his fierce integrity, experimental style, and commitment to creative community, Spicer helped shape the landscape of 20th-century American poetry.…

  • Opinion: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Must Stop the Social Menace of Skill Games in Our Neighborhoods

    Opinion: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Must Stop the Social Menace of Skill Games in Our Neighborhoods

    Later this week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear arguments to decide whether so-called skill games are illegal — the latest turn in a long-running battle spurred by the proliferation of these machines across Pennsylvania. While the Justices and the attorneys involved will focus on state law and a mountain of legal filings in the…

  • Eastern University Football Team Headed to NCAA Playoffs After Claiming First-Ever Conference Title

    Eastern University Football Team Headed to NCAA Playoffs After Claiming First-Ever Conference Title

    Eastern University’s football team has claimed the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championship in just its third official season of play. The Eagles defeated Stevenson University, 16-10, on Saturday, marking a historic milestone for the young program. “This team has shown extraordinary grit all season,” said head coach Billy Crocker. “To accomplish something this significant in just our…

  • MyOfficeOps Helps Power Kind Human Foundation’s Efforts to Deliver Clean Water to Underserved Regions

    MyOfficeOps Helps Power Kind Human Foundation’s Efforts to Deliver Clean Water to Underserved Regions

    Chat with Nick Schwartz for even a minute, and you’ll immediately notice a pattern — that the conversation always circles back to the same thing. The families the Kind Human Foundation serves and the simple belief that clean water should never be out of reach. Schwartz is the Director of Kind Human, a nonprofit organization…

  • Citadel Credit Union Marks 25 Years of Honoring Educators During American Education Week

    Citadel Credit Union Marks 25 Years of Honoring Educators During American Education Week

    During American Education Week, Citadel Credit Union is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Citadel Heart of Learning Awards (CHOLA), a program that has recognized more than 430 local educators and distributed nearly $600,000 in grants to teachers across Greater Philadelphia. This milestone year is not just about looking back but about listening. To commemorate…

  • 500 Miles of Circuit Trails Redefine How Communities Connect Across Greater Philadelphia, South Jersey 

    500 Miles of Circuit Trails Redefine How Communities Connect Across Greater Philadelphia, South Jersey 

    On any given weekend, the Schuylkill River Trail hums with life — runners weaving past families on bikes, friends meeting at the water’s edge, and walkers and riders using the trail to get where they need to go. Across the Delaware River in Camden, walkers and cyclists follow the revitalized waterfront to the Ben Franklin…

  • GMercyU Social Work Professor Has Personal Connection to Historical Moment in Civil Rights Movement

    GMercyU Social Work Professor Has Personal Connection to Historical Moment in Civil Rights Movement

    Dr. Wade Luquet, a professor of social work at Gwynedd Mercy University, recently had the honor of introducing the keynote speaker at The Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW-PA) conference. Civil rights pioneer Dr. Leona Tate served as the keynote speaker, where she shared how her place in America’s history inspired…

  • Independence Blue Cross Foundation Awards $3 Million to Improve Healthcare Access

    Independence Blue Cross Foundation Awards $3 Million to Improve Healthcare Access

    The Independence Blue Cross Foundation has announced regional funding totaling $3 million to improve access to primary care, vision, and dental services. Grants were awarded through the IBX Foundation Blue Safety Net Health Center Grant Program to 63 health organizations representing Federally Qualified Health Centers, free, and nonprofit clinics in southeastern Pennsylvania. Across the five-county region, IBX…